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CONTENTS
NUMBER 1: JULY, 1938
THE ORIGIN OF GENERAL -MINA'S INVASION OF MEXICO ............
Harris Gaylord W arren ........... ..... . .. .. . ............ 1
GACETA DE TEXAS: TRANSLATION OF THE FIRST NUMBER .............
Kathryn Garrett ........................................ 21
ANALYSIS OF THE WORK OF TIlE GENERAL COUNCIL OF TEXAS, .
1835-1836 ....... .............. ....Ralph W. Steen.... 28
WPA PRESERVES CHIEF SEQUOYAH'S CABIN HOME ... A. W. von Struve.... 55
BOOK REVIEWS: Castaileda, Our Catholic Heritage in Texas, 1519-1936,
Vol. III: The Missions at Work, 1781-1761; Hamner, The No-Gun
Man of Texas. A Century of Achievement, 1835-1929; Morison,
The Growth of the American Republic, 2 vols.; Catterall (ed.),
Judicial Cases Concerning American Slavery and the Negro, 5 vols.;
Dodd, The Old South: Struggles for Democracy; Brebner, The
Neutral Yankees of Nova Scotia; Dick, The Sod-House Frontier,
1854-1890: A Social History of the Northern Plains from the
Creation of Kansas and Nebraska to the Admission of the Dakotas;
Carter (ed.), The Territorial Papers of the United States, Vol. V:
The Territory of Mississippi, 1798-1817; Gregg, The Influence of
Border Troubles on Relations Between the United States and Mex-
ico, 1876-1910; Cline, the Life and Work of Seaman A. Knapp;
Qualey, Norwegian Settlement in the United States; Abbott, The
Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell with an Introduction,
Notes, and a Sketch of his Life. Vol. I, 1599-1649. .................. 57
BOOK NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ................................. 75
AFFAIRS OF THE ASSOCIATION ............... .......................... 78
NUMBER 2: OCTOBER, 1938
LAREDO DURING THE TEXAS REPUBLIC ....... . . ..... Seb. S. Wilcox. ... 83
LOUIs AURY: THE FIRST GOVERNOR OF TEXAS UNDER THE MEXICAN
REPUBLIC .......... ....... ... ..Lancaster E. Dabney.... 108
Two WPA PROJECTS OF HISTORICAL INTEREST ...... A. W. von Struve.... 117
COLONEL J. K. F. MANSFIELD'S REPORT OF THE INSPECTION OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS IN 1856 ............ Col. M. L. Crimmins.... 122
BOOK REVIEWS: Perkins, The Monroe Doctrine, 1867-1907; Kinney, A
Continent Lost-A Civilization Won. Indian Land Tenure in
America; Wardell, A Poltical History of the Cherokee Nation,
1838-1907; Coulter, William G. Brownlow: Fighting Parson of
the Southern Highlands; Fahrney, Horace Greeley and the Tribune
in the Civil War; Trexler, The Confederate Ironclad "Virginia"
("Merrimac"); Nettels, The Roots of American Civilization: A
History of American Colonial Life; Hodge, History of Hawikuh,
New Mexico, one of the so-called Seven Cities of Cibola; Park,
Shamanism in Western North America: A Study in Cultural Rela-
tionships; Graham, The Life and Poems of Mirabeau B. Lamar;
Acheson, 85,000 Days in Texas: A History of the Dallas News and
Its Forbears; Cox, History of Hale County, Texas; Lancaster,
Government in Rural America; Gooch, The Government of
England .. ............................... ..... ............. 149
BOOK NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ................................... 170
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